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Agri scientists introduce new sugarcane varieties

byCT Report
05/05/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The agriculture scientists have introduced two new sugarcane varieties for commercial cultivation in Sindh, which possess high cane yield and sugar recovery potential.

The varieties developed by the National Sugar and Tropical Horticulture Research Institute (NSTHRI) Thatta include Thatta 2109 and Thatta 326. Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC) Chairman Dr Nadeem Amjad congratulated Dr Abdul Fatah Soomro, director of NSTHRI Thatta, and his team for introducing the new sugarcane varieties.

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Chairing a meeting of scientists, Amjad said that the new sugarcane varieties possess high cane yield and sugar recovery potential and a good addition in the existing pool of commercial sugarcane varieties in Sindh, as well as in the country.

The varieties were approved by the Sindh Provincial Seed Council in its meeting held under the chairmanship of Minister for Agriculture Sindh, according to PARC statement. The newly-released sugarcane varieties were developed from exotic fuzz of Hoama USA and are a good addition in the existing pool of commercial sugarcane varieties in Sindh.

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